Henry Raspe
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Henry Raspe (Template:Langx; Template:Circa – 16 February 1247) was the Landgrave of Thuringia from 1231 until 1239 and again from 1241 until his death. In 1246, with the support of the Papacy, he was elected King of Germany in opposition to Conrad IV, but his contested reign lasted a mere nine months.
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Henry Raspe was born Template:Circa to Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia and Sophia of Wittelsbach. In 1226, Henry's brother Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, died en route to the Sixth Crusade,Template:Sfn and Henry became regent for his under-age nephew Hermann II, Landgrave of Thuringia. He managed to expel his nephew and the boy's young mother, St. Elisabeth of Hungary, from the line of succession and ca. 1231 formally succeeded his brother as landgrave.
In 1242 Henry, together with King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, he was selected by Emperor Frederick II to be administrator of Germany for Frederick's under-age son Conrad.
After Pope Innocent IV imposed a ban on Frederick in 1245, Raspe changed sides, and on 22 May 1246 he was elected anti-king in opposition to Conrad.Template:Sfn The strong papal prodding that led to his election earned Raspe the derogatory moniker of "Pfaffenkönig" (priests' king).Template:Sfn The papal legate in Germany was Filippo da Pistoia.Template:Sfn In August 1246 Henry defeated Conrad in the Battle on the Nidda in southern Hesse, and laid siege to Ulm and Reutlingen.Template:Sfn He suffered a mortal wound,Template:Sfn and died 16 February 1247 in Wartburg Castle near Eisenach in Thuringia.Template:Sfn
Personal lifeEdit
In 1228, Henry Raspe married Elisabeth (1206–1231), the daughter of Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg.Template:Sfn After her death, he married Gertrude (Template:Circa – 1241),Template:Sfn the daughter of Leopold VI, Duke of Austria. After Gertrude of Babenberg's death, he married Beatrice of Brabant (1225–1288),Template:Sfn the daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant.
All three of his marriages were childless.Template:Sfn After his death, the Emperor enfeoffed Thuringia to Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, the son of his sister Jutta.
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